IEEE 1660 2018:2019 Edition
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IEEE Guide for Application and Management of Stationary Batteries Used in Cycling Service
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2019 | 37 |
Revision Standard – Active. Information on the differences between stationary standby and stationary cycling applications and appropriate battery management strategies in cycling operations is covered in this guide. While the primary emphasis is on lead-acid batteries, information is also provided on alternative and emerging storage technologies. The management of battery systems in stationary standby service is covered in otherre IEEE documents and is beyond the scope of this guide.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1660™-2018 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
7 | Participants |
8 | Introduction |
9 | Contents |
10 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 2. Normative references 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
11 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations 4. Basic application concepts 4.1 Standby versus cycling batteries |
13 | 4.2 Cycle life |
14 | 4.3 Charge efficiency |
15 | 5. Lead-acid technology 5.1 General 5.2 Lead-acid battery cell reactions |
16 | 5.3 Lead-acid cell construction |
17 | 6. Operating issues 6.1 Cycling applications |
18 | 6.2 Charging energy limitations 6.3 Discharge rate and depth of discharge |
19 | 6.4 Battery sizing issues |
20 | 6.5 End of battery life 7. Charge management 7.1 General 7.2 Charging of lead-acid batteries |
21 | 7.3 Charging considerations for standby batteries |
22 | 7.4 Charging considerations for cycling batteries 8. Maintenance and testing 8.1 General |
23 | 8.2 Types of battery system maintenance 8.3 Types of battery system capacity tests 8.4 Factors influencing battery maintenance and testing procedures |
26 | 8.5 The existing battery maintenance and testing standards 8.6 Features of these battery standards 8.7 Misapplication of maintenance and testing standards |
27 | 9. Alternative electricity storage technologies 9.1 General |
28 | 9.2 Advanced lead-acid 9.3 Nickel-cadmium 9.4 Nickel-metal hydride 9.5 Lithium-ion |
29 | 9.6 Sodium-β 9.7 Flow technologies 9.8 Non-battery storage technologies |
30 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |
31 | Annex B (informative) Lead-acid cell theory and construction B.1 Lead-acid electrochemistry |
33 | B.2 Lead-acid cell construction |
37 | Back cover |